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Top 8 Lakes around Featherstone

Lakes around Featherstone offer a variety of natural and recreational experiences. The area features diverse landscapes, including nature reserves, country parks, and transformed quarry sites. These locations provide opportunities to explore woodlands, observe wildlife, and engage in outdoor activities. The region's lakes are integrated into local communities and natural habitats, contributing to its character.

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  • The most popular lakes is Brownhills West Railway Station and Museum, a man-made monument that features restored trains and carriages, a…

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Rough Wood Nature Reserve

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Rough Wood is a nature reserve located in the middle of the oldest and largest woodland in Walsall. With paths, ponds, streams and meadows, it's a fantastic place to explore …

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Plenty of parking at the visitor centre, a great park for the kids, pretty views, watersports, crazy golf, steam engines and museum just up the road from the car park... lots to do here on a sunny day!

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Lots of restored trains and carriages, museum, small shop and cafe. Lovely place to see old steam engines close up!

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Esnes Quarry Lake

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Esnes Quarry is an 18 acre disused sand and gravel quarry that has been transformed into a lake. It's a lovely place for a leisurely stroll and also boasts a huge stock of carp, so is popular amongst fishers.

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Perton Lake

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The large village of Perton is separated from Wolverhampton by a slither of green belt, just enough to give it its own identity, rather than being a suburb swallowed by …

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Grace Mulligan
August 18, 2023, Esnes Quarry Lake

Esnes Quarry is an 18 acre disused sand and gravel quarry that has been transformed into a lake. It's a lovely place for a leisurely stroll and also boasts a huge stock of carp, so is popular amongst fishers.

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This is a great place to run, in the summer it offers cool over hsadows from the trees, and really makes you feel at one with nature. I would recommend anyone to run here, (always safely and in the day off course)

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Lots of restored trains and carriages, museum, small shop and cafe. Lovely place to see old steam engines close up!

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Plenty of parking at the visitor centre, a great park for the kids, pretty views, watersports, crazy golf, steam engines and museum just up the road from the car park... lots to do here on a sunny day! Lots of the tracks around the reservoir can be boggy even in summer so good waterproof footwear is a must if you intend to walk the whole way round! 😊

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Alex Foxfield
March 24, 2021, Perton Lake

The large village of Perton is separated from Wolverhampton by a slither of green belt, just enough to give it its own identity, rather than being a suburb swallowed by the West Midland conurbation. It is a pretty village that has two small lakes, the bigger even has its own little island. The village developed during the 1970s and 1980s on land that was previously used as an RAF base. There are a number of pleasant footpaths in and around the village. Its lakes can be linked with Bluebell Wood, which is beautiful in the warmer months. There is little accommodation in the village; the closest hotel is the Mount in Tettenhall Wood.

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Rough Wood is a nature reserve located in the middle of the oldest and largest woodland in Walsall. With paths, ponds, streams and meadows, it's a fantastic place to explore and is home to many species of birds, amphibians, mammals and plants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly lakes around Featherstone?

Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Chasewater Country Park Visitor Centre and Lake offers a visitor centre, a great park for kids, and watersports. Rough Wood Nature Reserve has paths, ponds, and streams to explore, and Brownhills West Railway Station and Museum features restored trains, a museum, and a cafe, making it an engaging spot for all ages.

What kind of nature and wildlife can I find near Featherstone's lakes?

The region boasts diverse natural settings. Rough Wood Nature Reserve is a prime example, with paths, ponds, streams, and meadows that are home to many species of birds, amphibians, mammals, and plants. The area generally features woodlands and natural habitats integrated with the lakes.

Are there good walking or hiking routes around the lakes near Featherstone?

Absolutely. The lakes are integrated into various walking and hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find routes that link Esnes Quarry Lake with the Monarch's Way. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Featherstone guide, which includes easy to moderate trails.

Can I do watersports or wild swimming at the lakes?

Watersports are available at Chasewater Country Park Visitor Centre and Lake. While wild swimming is not explicitly mentioned for all lakes, the presence of watersports suggests opportunities for water-based activities at designated locations.

What facilities are available at the lakes, such as cafes or parking?

Many locations offer facilities. Chasewater Country Park Visitor Centre and Lake has plenty of parking at its visitor centre, along with a cafe. Similarly, Brownhills West Railway Station and Museum also features a cafe and a small shop.

Are there accessible walks around the lakes?

While specific accessible routes are not detailed for every lake, many country parks and nature reserves often provide well-maintained paths. It's advisable to check individual park information for specific accessibility details, especially for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Featherstone?

The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. For cooler, shaded walks, summer is ideal, especially in wooded areas like Rough Wood Nature Reserve. However, some tracks, particularly around Chasewater Country Park, can be boggy even in summer, so good waterproof footwear is recommended year-round.

Are there any less-known or 'hidden gem' lakes worth exploring?

Esnes Quarry Lake is a transformed disused sand and gravel quarry, now a lovely place for a leisurely stroll and popular among fishers for its huge stock of carp. Perton Lake, with its own small island, also offers pleasant footpaths and can be linked with Bluebell Wood in warmer months.

What historical or cultural sites are near the lakes?

Brownhills West Railway Station and Museum is a significant historical site. It's a man-made monument featuring restored trains and carriages, a museum, and a cafe, offering a glimpse into railway heritage.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking and hiking, the area around Featherstone offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Featherstone guide, and numerous running trails, which you can explore further in the Running Trails around Featherstone guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Featherstone?

Visitors appreciate the variety of natural and recreational experiences. Highlights include exploring woodlands, observing wildlife, and engaging in activities like watersports. The presence of well-maintained paths for running and walking, along with family-friendly facilities and historical sites, contributes to a well-rounded outdoor experience.

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